Thursday, October 27, 2016
Monday, October 24, 2016
Reading Assignment
Students
are required to read at home as homework. Students must read 20
minutes each night Monday – Thursday and one time over the
weekend (Friday – Sunday) for 20 minutes. Students should have a
time every night to do their reading homework. Students that do not
complete this will have serve detention to make up for missed time.
Students'
Weekly Reading Assignment rewards effort. Students choose a book that
they want to read from home, the library, or the bookmobile. The only
requirement is that they log the title, time read, and pages.
Any
time students read it counts towards their weekly minutes. They will
read each day at school during SSR--Sustained Silent Reading time
(10:55-11:10). In addition, they can read at home, on the bus, while
they are eating breakfast, once they finish a test or assignment in
another class. Any time they read it counts towards their grade.
Reading
Assignment Grading Scale
A = 180 + Minutes
B = 120 - 179 Minutes
C = 60 - 119 Minutes
F = Less than 60 minutes and/or less than 4 times a week.
A = 180 + Minutes
B = 120 - 179 Minutes
C = 60 - 119 Minutes
F = Less than 60 minutes and/or less than 4 times a week.
Extra
credit will be given for students that read more than 225 minutes in
a week.
Labels:
grades,
Homework,
Read at Home,
Reading,
Reading Logs,
Reading Workshop
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Friday, October 7, 2016
Opportunity v. Obligation or Don't Be Average
Labels:
Eric Thomas,
Hard Work,
Reading Workshop,
success
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Friday, September 23, 2016
Never, Ever Give Up!
Image from @WeAreTeachers
Labels:
Determination,
Hard Work,
Reading Workshop,
success
Monday, September 19, 2016
Dear Students
Dear Students,
This has been a great start to the new school year. Students have been working hard with great attitudes. Also, it seems like this has been a record start for smiles. By now, everyone should know how I feel about smiles--they make our world a better place. Language arts class this year has been the best.
Our language arts class is built around books. Knowing this, when I see students making great choices, I know they will have a good year. Book selection is so important in determining how students feel about language arts and reading. I have seen students talking to each other, talking with Mrs. Blubaugh, and asking me about good books.
As I am sure you have noticed already, students do a lot of writing in Reading Workshop. Some of the writing will be based on the book students are reading, but they will write on many topics throughout the year. In every assignment, quality is based on the details. Writing supported with evidence always means more, but like everything else, this takes work.
I hope all students have a fabulous sixth grade year. Please keep in mind, two factors control success--hard work and a great attitude. Make these a priority and choose good books and it will be a year to remember.
Take care,
Mr. McGuire
Labels:
Books,
Letter Writing,
Reading Workshop,
Writing
Kid President Says Get Along
The latest video from KP talks about how to disagree without being disagreeable.
Labels:
Kid President,
Kindness,
Reading Workshop,
success
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Celebrate National Read a Book Day!
Today I am reading _________________ on National Read a Book Day, #ReadABookDay.
Please share the title of the book you are reading in a comment below. I am reading Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Please share the title of the book you are reading in a comment below. I am reading Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Labels:
Fiction,
National Read a Book Day,
Reading,
Reading Workshop
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
A Different Thought on Being a Leader
You hear a lot of discussion on being a leader. What do you think of this view? Is being the first follower just as important?
Labels:
Leadership,
Reading Workshop,
success
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Writer's Voice
When writing, there must be a consistent voice. The Point of View should not change throughout the essay. Most blog posts are written from a personal standpoint and should be in first person. This means using pronouns like I, me, she, we, and our.
Labels:
Point of View,
Reading Workshop,
Writing
Could This Be You?
If this looks like how you feel this morning, look at the bright side. There is a three day weekend coming up and you have already survived nine days of school this year. Keep working! Good things will come!
Labels:
Hard Work,
Humor,
Reading Workshop
Monday, August 29, 2016
Is This Freedom of Speech?
San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin Kapernick sat during the playing of the Star Spangled Banner before a football game. Is this freedom of speech?
Here are the opinions of a few people from Twitter:
Veterans fought to protect the rights guaranteed in the Constitution, not the flag. #ColinKapernick
So no one read #ColinKapernick say it was "bigger than football" watch the news! Police brutality will not be swept under the rug anymore.
Shame on #ColinKapernick... Many Patriotic Americans & Vets are Not Pleased w/your refusal to stand for the Anthem
Demanding #ColinKapernick stand during a song is against the very foundation of freedom those making the demand pretend to believe in.
Is the @NFL proud of #ColinKapernick? Proud of him disrespecting our flag, our Constitution, and our military, who protect his/our freedom?
Don't worry #ColinKaepernick, this hero will stand on your behalf during the national anthem.
What do you believe, Reading Workshop students?
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Writing an Essay
Reading Workshop students are beginning the first writing project. All writing should use a format of introduction, body, and conclusion. Here is Mr. Heath's videos that explains the process.
Labels:
Mr. Heath,
Reading Workshop,
Writing,
Youtube
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